d-c-fix self-Adhesive Window Film Tulia 17.7'' x 78.7" not for U.S. and Canadian Markets
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It is true. There is a haze in the room even though some light is coming through.
There is a lot more brightness on the design on one side. I like it a lot
Although we did not remove it, it appears that it will not be difficult to get rid of
According to my understanding, it would depend on the width of the arched windows. With my front door, I chose Spring Chapel, but I had a lot of leeway since each pane had its own look. It was much easier for me to cut and fit them into a place without worrying about matching
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It would have been nice if the colors were as vivid as they appear Their first reaction was to be very surprised. I didn't realize how bad the paper backing was until I ripped it The fact that it is a window sticker as opposed to a window cling is my favorite part. This will hopefully prevent the cling from lifting in the corners as my clings do, as my drapes The new windows in my front door were a perfect restoration for my old ones. Here is a picture that I took to post. I guess I'll have to figure out how to post photos from the app since I don't see any option to do so. ** Update** The time of day the photos are posted and how many times they are posted.
The privacy screen will provide privacy at my front door since I bought it. I took my time to put it on (striving for perfection is my fault) and the result is stunning. Daytime is my favorite time to sit in it because it allows me to see for myself.
Even more problematic is the clear glass enclosure of the shower and the presence of 2 windows within the stall, which also compromises privacy. Thankfully, such an amazing, thick product is there to save the day! Featuring a grid on the back, the back of this piece makes it easier to measure & cut Cut to size It will curl up as it is unrolled, measured, and cut (just like wrapping paper, posters, etc. ). You will need someone to hold one end so you can unroll, measure, and cut as it does. If you don't need a roller, you can just lay something heavy on top of the curling end, The most effective way to remove film from glass is to place it on the glass, peel it off in small sections, smooth it down, and repeat. An X-acto knife is your best tool for trimming after the film has been placed. You can easily accomplish this with an act knife. I find it most difficult to remove the outer packaging of the entire process. The only change I would make would be to provide a wider range of options. Thank you so much!.
I love the film on this window, however the solution to this sticky mess is far from easy. For my own carelessness in reading the item description, I am fully aware that it was my fault. had the impression that this is one of those clingy window films that needs to be applied on wet windows. )* However, this one is made with an adhesive on the back and it is applied to a dry, clean window, so it sticks there Those who chew it up stick with it. The only way to think about this is as a gigantic sticker. The most annoying aspect of this process is that if you have to peel it up to reposition it, your grease finger prints are visible on the edges. Neither is moving nor scooting, nor are repositionings taken. THERE'S LITERALLY NO WAY OUT FOR YOU. Work with these people is a nightmare. Under the film, those air bubbles have a hard time coming out, and that is even more frustrating. The bubbles refused to come out, even though I tried carefully to remove them. It is not the best handling I have ever dealt with, so I can only give this 3 stars.
I like it for my kitchen windows, which get too much Arizona sun, as well as it gives me a view of my neighbors' As a result, it took me about two hours to figure out how to measure and splice because the film was much too narrow for one of As I washed the windows, I used a solution of warm water, white vinegar, and a couple drops of Dawn soap until the squeak I loved was heard. As if a song goes up, so goes the film. I had no problem positioning the product, but had a problem with the edges tearing. The edges, the splices, and (most importantly) to make my OCD stop yelling at me, I applied black electrical tape in small, perfectly spaced lines as needed. There were delays with USPS and UPS (not in delivery timing). Since I had already written a return ticket, I started a new one. It's solely because of the delivery company that I wouldn't buy it again. However, the package did arrive and I am now quite satisfied with the outcome.
I didn't want the same pattern repeated, so I managed to get the print aligned in a way that looked random, but cohesive. There are no problems. It goes The bubbles weren't a problem at all. The final product turned out great, and regardless of how long I spent on it. Although it may not appear as vivid from outside, I think it's more suitable for viewing from inside your home, since it's less vivid from the street. As long as I use it for myself, not my neighbors, I'm okay with that. more sunlight this way, so it's The cons are If you were to piece the edges together on a wider window, it might not look as good since the roll it comes on is narrow. It is an image that is repeated twice, so I cut diagonally in order to get as much coverage as possible. If you don't want seams to show, you would be better off using this decal on a narrow window rather than a wide window. After removing white window border trim from the window, I placed the decal so that when the trim was put back, the edges of the decal were beneath My thought was that it would be easier to cut several perfect rectangles to fit each window instead of trying to cut several shapes to fit each one.
However, when the item is hung on a glass and exposed to the sun, the entire scheme becomes A dark red rose changes to a bright pink, and a dark blue butterfly changes to a light blue and no longer has a stained glass effect. When I installed it on the sidelights of the main entrance, the entry looked like a little girls' The experience left me disappointed immediately, and I am currently searching for another. You cannot get a stained glass effect with it if you were hoping for an elegant and beautiful.
It does not matter if it is There is a lot of brightness in this window film, and it appears to stick very The first thing I complain about is that the black lines that outline the design are very thick, so it's less cheerful than I Each splash of color is surrounded by a wide black border. Second, where there was a big disappointment, was there was no way to create a continuous pattern with multiple strips In no way, shape, or form does it match up. Therefore, if you want one piece (and it has to be vertical due to the parrot), that is fine, but you cannot connect them as most other window film does. This film was necessary for aquarium backgrounds in the basement, and they were fine, but I would not recommend it for an "upstairs" project.